Teah Finds Another Family at the Neil Squire Society
At the age of 46, Teah was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and a few months later found out she had breast cancer.
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Skip to NavigationAt the age of 46, Teah was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and a few months later found out she had breast cancer.
In May, I was informed of a potential job with the Neil Squire Society, working as a summer student under Chad Leaman.
This letter was sent to the Neil Squire Society from Alfonso, a Job Focus program client who was able to adapt his car for his disability with the help of Vocational Service Manager Joe Hofmann.
A reunion was held on August 18, 2011 of past program participants at the Footprint’s Center.
Linda came to the Neil Squire Society’s Job Focus program in December 2008, after moving to British Columbia from Nova Scotia.